Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guide De Montage

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Chapter 4    Operation 
 
 
 
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Type a name for your SNMP Provisioner.  Use only valid characters A-Z, a-z, 
and 0-9.  To use the default name (dncsatm), just press Enter. The system 
displays a message similar to the following: 
host=dncsatm
 
Writing DNCS config file... Done.
 
Adding dncsatm entry to the /etc/hosts file... Done.
 
Note: In the example above, "dncsatm" is replaced by your specific host name 
if you chose one. 
Do you want to setup interfaces on the USRM server? 
(yes/no)
 
Answer "yes" if you want to set which protocols go with which ports. If you 
answer “yes”, you will be prompted with question "p". Select which option, 1 
- 3, that best matches your setup, or enter “4” to use the USRM default 
settings. 
Select a custom configuration:
 
(1)  All USRM interfaces on one physical interface (eth0)
 
(2)  Management on separate interface. (http on eth1, all 
others on eth0)
 
(3)  MiniCarousel on separate interface. (MCP on eth1, all 
others on eth0)
 
(4)  Defaults.  Do not write a custom config.
 
Result: The system writes the USRM interfaces config file and then prompts 
you with the following choices. 
Setup Complete.  Would you like to:
 
(1) Exit
 
(2) Restart Networking
 
(3) Reboot
 
 Make a selection:
 
Note: 
Entering "1" exits and saves your settings but does not put them into effect 
until the next reboot. 
Entering "2" saves the new settings and restarts the USRM to put them into 
effect. 
Entering "3" saves the new settings and clean reboots the USRM to put them 
into effect. 
Result:  Server initial setup is complete. 
 
Setting Static Routes 
If your network setup requires the use of static routes, you can set those up using the 
standard scripts available in RedHat Linux Enterprise 5. Follow these steps to setup 
static routes: 
1  Create a file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-ethX where X corresponds to the 
network interface on which you want to set the additional route(s).